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Posted by: jburokas at Tue Nov 6 19:54:14 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jburokas ] The tropics have surprisingly stable temperatures from winter to summer. The big difference is the amount of rain from monsoonal to dry seasons. For example, the southern lowland coast of PNG is quoted as having air temperature ranges from 22*C to 30*C (that's approx. 73*F to 86*F) . I don't know about your house Mike, but mine can go from 70*F to 85*F pretty easily here in Florida if it were not for A/C and heat. Up in Chicago? .... ugghh! Maybe MCota has been running around Thailand with his PE-1 temp gun and will chime in with his readings. (Robyn smiles at inadvertant ad ) | ||
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